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the hello. this is al g 0 live from jo. ha, i'm 40 back. people also coming up a super a cycle and hates me on more and bangladesh. a 1000000 going on living in the world's largest refugee camp. and it's projected past people in guys i take stock of the devastation after a ceasefire is agreed between israel and the islamic jihad and elections on the way in thailand. would the daughter of a controversial former leader challenging the military batch building on the we begin into a key where the 2 leading candidates have cast the ballots in the most closely contested presidential election and living memory. after 20, as in power present,
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wish app type bird one is facing is tough as the natural child, and yet much of the opposition has united to back one candidate come on can issue a role in a countries deals caused by february's devastating earthquakes. the government's disaster response is a major issue in this election. the economy is another big concern after a year. that's orientation hit 85 percent in a moment will speak to results a dock in turkey is capital anchor away. the main opposition leader voted, but for his best goes to see name close. oh, blue hers in the sample. entered him. you are way president or the one cast his bonnet just a short while ago. the only person presents a badge on and a 1st lady just cancel their balance and this to ride behind me. and right now prisons are don, is the exiting the school is leaving this area and he's expected to continue to follow the election results. and the, uh, the uh, how the election is going from
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a smart tv assembled district building. there's a crowd behind me when presence add on, enter the building, they start cheering, shelving, swords and love for, for as the bridge of play fire dawn, i must admit that the spies such as this is the most challenging election ever for our don, who has been in the politics for the last 3 decades, and he still has a strong support strong base and assembled where he started his political career presents ad on his accused of a high inflation rising cost of living and a limiting restricting a free the media in the country on the other hand, he accuses the opposition and the opposition leader of collaborating with the out vote could be some workers. parties. them saying that was his main territory, accusing a mission. however, this fight that dog has been losing ground, especially since the ruling gulf far to most assembled misspelled to see to the
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opposition to the crab. him all though he is the current mayor field, there's a strong support and presence are don't actually vows. so when and assemble as is the largest city in the country and as a male role election is coming up less than one year. ahead in 2024 and presence, our don totally focused on his campaign efforts and assembled for the last 2 days. he said when he spoke just after casting his pallet inside the inside the school, he said that so far the election was going fine. everything was peaceful and he had a brief from the interior minister. but of course, it's a long day and everybody's exact with about the, the outcome from the, by the taxes fully as the name we're watching life pictures right now. i'll present during the one surrounded by his supporters after casting his vote in that school in east, on both the neighborhood where he lives. i understand the president in the 1st grade he casting the found a just a short while ago is on board, of course is
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a strong hold. all present are to want in the act. funny. right. definitely definitely. this is where he started his career because in late 19 ninety's prisons are gone, was elected assembly mayor, he was in the seats for about 2 years and then he was prison back then of a or the secularist administration. and when, when they, when they put him in prison, many were saying that he would be coming back to politics as nelson mandela. however, the, a, the, a, the, the, then parents government said he couldn't even be a local having any neighborhood. but then he became a prime minister and then he became the president. that's the change. he switched for keys, parliamentary administrators administration system to presidential system. and it's been more than 2 decades. but of course, for present ad on being successful in this summer is probably the most important
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thing as it's almost a close to to it's nearly 20 percent off the whole population. most of the electrolyte is here, universities are here, businesses here, all the tax. so the help of the tax revenue household, the industrial industrial output is coming out from miss trumbull and of course, and no need to explain that as well as 5 down to rise. the capital is selma is the gate for it to kill opening the globe. that's why winning here is very important and when are you able to administer the fallacy of? assembled is very important as interest to you. what is the fallacies generate income for political parties? because governors are appointed by mid am gonna spell. it's a may years, are alexis, they are tended as of political parties. that's why assemble is very critical for ad on. and during the last 3 akiko is mentioned that if, if somebody says yes a, he's a, he's a political party and himself are possibly going to win salt lake city location.
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and thank you very much for bringing us away to say from a stumble where again, president or the one has just cast his ballot at his neighborhood. denise, tumble at a school there he is currently reading his supporters. a lot of them, as you can see, i've come out to show their support for the incumbent who is running for 3rd consecutive 10. that's crossover now to restore sedar, who was in colorado keys capital, where the opposition made opposition's main candidate list. so has also cast as sort the best correct? do you have enough time to school the non cut out where the position leave the chemical startled main. lee that will deposition chemical shuttle. it has just cavities. his ward. so people who support as were here waiting for him since morning and once he got into the schools. so we have seen that they were warm, a welcoming him. that was quite an excitement cheer and the hopes are very, very high this time because they believe they can defeat the present to add one
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this time. so i'm sees a position parties how it came together. they have formed an alliance picking him up cuz it's not on the as the unity candidate and to his presidential election campaign. he has been choosing the government off, the corruption ration that the more closely i'm peace and also the store in cherokee is repetition internationally. that's why he was promised him to support the church, the public share that once he's in the private, he's going to restore democracy and peace at home. he's going to give greater visibility or conditions for the greater individual freedoms and rights in, in church here. and also internationally to us promising bad the relations with the west to both of the ties with the west of the united states, europe in union, nato. and also in the last 2 days of the campaign, she has been born in russia that it is madeline with texas. you can turn the affairs with was regarded as
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a signal to the west at once. he's in poverty. the nations of tricky and rush are going to be more nuanced. so, but here, one of the main factors that is going to determine the outcome of the election is definitely the economy. so the skyrocketing price this year and people are suffering from that prizes and also $1.00 of the highest completion rates in the world. so she can come out can settlement and the position was very much focusing on that, that the economy of your company and economy is going to be on top of that agenda once they are the government, some of their today's so it's the 1st run around of the election, if none of the candidates receive more than 50 percent plus one what's that is going to be the side of the the 2nd round, which is going to be how on the 20 may 28th or for me. thank you. thank you. right? so for that right, so say that life or is that correct? as the race so mentioned economy is a major concern for voters. earthquake reconstruction is another concerned almost a 100 days after the devastating trim is $8.00 and $7.00 take here. hundreds of
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thousands of survivors are still living in camps or scattered around the country as they now called to report them on talk. yeah, that's not stopping them from voting. these people travel for hours to return to their home provinces to vote. they are survivors of february, so earthquakes, they were displaced. more than a 1000000 people relocated to cities across the country. according to the turkish law. you need to be at your place of residence in order to cast the valid if you do not re register a new address, people here say they are determined to make their voices heard. i came here for an oil change to change this government because when the air to kick happens, this government didn't came for 3 days. that's what i want to change. this is addiction. we to has us through to select order feature. if our featured is good
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order that we will see you today and quick southern provinces, thousands and thousands of buildings either collapse or just are just uninhabitable . so as always is how to set up makes of pulling stations using these container cabins in order for the election to take place. and as you can see, the voter turnout is, is quite high. a people here on the back of their minds when they make the decision, it is about who is the person they have face and to rebuild their lives. people here have not just lost their homes, they've lost their livelihood, so they've lost everything. i don't know what else it was the most. this is our house, all. it is heavily damaged and we believe our presidents finished building our phone reading a year. yeah. expecting him to support us. you have support the team for you. you just talked to us the president, the hon and his ruling party still maintained support in these areas. he can still rely on his core, elects world base. they believe him when he says hundreds and thousands of homes
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are going to be rebuilt within a year. those of the opposition, they disagree, they blame the government for him is handling the disaster and for the lacks of policies, the lack of proper oversight that allowed thousands and thousands of buildings to collapse that a further elza theater, southern turkey, the cycle, and mocha has made land for a long because of bangladesh and myanmar, hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated to safe areas as strong winds and rainfall bought. of the coast lines nearly a 1000000 ro hanging living and refugee counts and cox's bazaar are in the storms projected past. tanveer chandry has the latest impulse, or does it just sit behind me the wind speed as really get up since the last uh
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half an hour. and i called in to the bank division at office. it could head somewhere between now and local time for pm, which will be 10 gm to the truck out. it's showing, it's moving more towards me on my coast line. it will get some of the thrust here. we have a danger signal number 10, which is the highest. it's really one of the strongest side one we have seen rest some decade. emergency medical teams, thousands of volunteers are stand by the same in the rapids. and unfortunately, the rapids it can't, don't have concrete shelter see off of the government offices and mosque and all the belt with concrete. but there is no shelter and it's too late to evacuate that from any number of people daily, a 1000000 reparative. now the prime minister check how soon are settled is monitoring the side front end that they will do that fast to chuckle with whatever the after effect maybe after the cycle. at least one person has been killed after a pa, full tornadoes,
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sweat to the us state or texas. authority say 11 other people have been injured. dozens of homes and power lines have been damaged. i choose between israel and the palestinian arms. both as lemme jihad has come into effect after and egypt should mediated ceasefire after 5 days of fighting. many people in guys i have been left without the home. divine is began on tuesday when he's really a raid scales 3 senior islamic jihad commanders, at least 33 palestinians, and one is really has been killed. this was the worst escalation invited them since a 10 day war in gaza in 2021. or we have to correspondence on this story this, i'm a jump julie standing by and west jerusalem, but 1st grateful to him now side in guys that you not the ceasefire seems to be holding. tell us about what's happening in what and where you are right now. of the yes fall leave a ceasefire does seem to be holding for now and but the tense and the dinner would
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involve the stays. uh, very high, intense and uh and its here among the people of the coming days. they want to make sure that it will hold, but people here are more than happy to welcome to cease fire, especially in light of old targeting evelyn boardman. all presidential home that took place yesterday and on the 4th day off this round of violets were here at one of the family homes in uh garza city in a z to a neighborhood. in particular, this home is a 2 story building home that was completely destroyed. other homes in the same area has also been targeted and destroyed. now people are ready to go on with their lives and to pick up what they have lost in this round. the escalation, but with a very cautious mood and feelings here around around and among the people around us in these especially targeted neighborhoods following cautious,
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optimism that thank you, you know, for that, you know, science live there in gaza. that's had to west, through us. and my mom it jump june his day for us. so mohammed, what are you hearing from his radio officials about the sci fi and was the prime minister under any pressure to enter into this troops? so fully at this hour, the weekly cabinet meeting is being held. we expect that once it's over, we may get some remarks from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so we're waiting to see what he might say. the last public remark that we got from any high level is really official, was late last night after the cease fire was announced, it was from israel's national security advisor. he tweeted that on behalf of prime minister netanyahu he was thinking egyptian president. i've been sick the cc 4 egypt vigorous efforts in bringing about the ceasefire in their mediation efforts. the national security advisor also went on to say that quiet will be met with quiet,
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but that is there any more attacks directed it is real. israel will not hesitate to defend itself now with regard to how much pressure the prime minister has been under. that pressure you could say was coming from 2 fronts. on the one hand, you had these residents in those southern towns and villages on the border with gaza. tens of thousands of them had been evacuated and had left those towns in the last several days. and there have been pressure from those areas. people want to get back to their homes, they want their children to go back to school. they want to resume their normal lives. on the other hand, the prime minister, we know from the remarks we saw from so many is really officials the past several days that there was a lot of worry about if this would escalate. any further you saw is rarely as continue to warn how much say they should not enter the fray when it came to this last round of escalation. by is really intelligence estimates they did not believe how much had entered into that fights with this law makes you hard. there was a lot of worry and it was
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a lot of pressure on the prime minister about if how much were to enter and how much more of a conflagration could have come as a result of that. as of now, we expect the 5 minutes or will come out at some point today, probably attempt to do a victory lap and essentially say the quiet will be met with quiet. and that they believe that they basically got the upper hand in this last round of escalation. mama jumped too and thanks for the updates still had on knowledge is 05. and seems to don forces thousands of people across the border into chad, creating a diet you monetary price, the and a swede victory at the euro. v as in song contest and livable in a competition dominated by tribute. so you create the,
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you're watching out, you 0, a recap of our top stories. this hour of voting is well underway into keys presidential and quantum entry elections. $64000000.00 eligible pizza voters are taking a lot of quake recovery the economy and the soaring cost of living has been the biggest issue. some of the campaign in the last hour. the 2 leading presidential candidates have cast advantage present during the one is facing, is toughest electron change in 20 years. much of the off position has united to buy one candidate to come out. well, in these high stakes elections, it's worth taking a closer look. i took, he is most important cities and provinces, and how they've voted his story, his alexia bryan, this is dental, i'll cut a and is me a took, he has 3 biggest cities, and it said the person who wins as danville wins the country to keep his most populous provinces, home to about 16000000 people,
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and 20 percent of registered voters is it's way presidents. rachel type had one night. his name is matt. but that jobs now held by the may, you know, position is also in control and non good at the capital. and the coastal city is mia and the last presidential election at 2018. all of these provinces, in yellow, those 2 to add one and turkey, a central conservative hod land, helping him stay in power with more than half of the vote. but some of those strong holes in the southeast could now be in question with these 11 provinces, badly affected by the earthquakes and february, the head of the supreme, the nation council said that at least 1000000. so it is there. i don't expect the cost the ballots because they've been displaced by the disaster. let's head for the southeast where most of the kurdish population is concentrated, and the main pro kurdish policy under the green, left bene, historic. it's support behind everyone's presidential arrival. come all collection earlier. the last region to mention isn't even in turkey. it's wasted in europe,
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or the vast majority of the turkish diaspora live. and it's 3400000 registered vote uses. about half of those have cost ballots, unless he is elections. we codes turnouts, but somebody else has being reported at polling stations. and let's suggest that illustrates the polarization of the turkish electorate. the voting is also on the waiting timelines, generally election, seen as a potential turning point for the country. the military establishment is being challenging this valid opinion. polls indicate major gains for opposition candidates, but on time she to watch, she is a daughter, a former prime minister tax, and she know what she's seen as a major contender against by minister pry your child, child was running for reelection 8 years after coming to power in a cool tony chain has more from bangkok, states type it off a little bit now in the heat of the bank of afternoon. but we heard from the election commission a little while ago, they were hoping for a ton of about 80 percent,
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which is still pretty high for thailand. we have also split at the ballot stations . we paid to c panel boxes which are getting very full of votes, so it seems to be pretty good. we saw most of the leaders of the major pauses making statements as a urging people to go out and exercise the democratic roads. we spoke directly to put the hometown should've was who said she was hopeful today she'd woken up up to mistake, that it would be a smooth process. and when questions, she said she was in consent about interference. also, she said have positive done nothing wrong. the polls have suggested that the policies of opposition have a very clear advantage going into this election. that'll probably be reflected in the vote account, but they probably won't get the $376.00 votes they need for a land slide. now that means that they can bypass the 250 votes in the senate. those senate is all appointed by the military, and it's still the when it comes to choosing
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a prime minister. the vote would go to those pauses. the ukraine's president voted music lensky has been received with military honors in the german capital berlin. he met with jeremy's transfer or life shows, and the president frank walters, john myer semanski, is due to be awarded the strongly mine prize and award that promotes your can unity . this is his 1st visit to germany since russia's invasion of ukraine on saturday. germany announced it would send a $2700000000.00 military a package to represent the system. so don's warring factions will hold a new round of talks in saudi arabia and later on sunday, they are expected to discuss ideas to allow humanitarian aid to read, shows in need 30 days of violence as force many to take shelter in neighboring chad and do an agency see up to $30000.00 to more refugees have arrived in the last few days from saddam's west awful region that made kept me at the time of full time,
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more on the way own in need of immediate help. zane does robbie re for some eastern chat. the 10s of thousands of new refugees of poured into chide from west are for the latest and perhaps clear assign violence inside. so that is getting worse civilians abandoning the homes in exchange for their lives only to find themselves almost immediately in another fight foster by their chatty and host try to allay fears. but the situation here local official say is getting out of hand. well, why do i know the com if they don't get tense? if they don't get boyfriend food, if i don't get close to where they will die at this place, just as you see them. now i'm asking you to help these people. the health is coming . but slowly, agencies, the local government, military and police,
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all agree. they haven't seen anything like this so far since the conflict again, if we just walk over here, you can get a sense of how in norm is the scale of this humanitarian crisis is the tents and this makes shift curb. they just keep going and going really, this represents an enormous humanitarian challenge ahead. how scarce everything is, how remote this place is. and how little these people fled with really means that the humanitarian crisis has. the challenge ahead is enormous fighting and start tune between students, army, and the parent military rapids, 6 of course, this is the stabilizing the whole country, but the conflict is complex. so done in general and are for particularly have long been the scene of ethnic fight, pitting arabic speaking communities, against africans. exactly who is behind the latest by them to invest our full remains unclear. perhaps the truest picture comes from the refugees out of the
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mouth, but the arabs are killers. they killed a lot of people. do you see that they took the cows and scared the children away and people left without finding good children. why not? why didn't, i don't know, maybe the data says a hung up is yes, and we didn't lose any children, but they killed my uncle, the children over there, their father was killed. people living in these camps lack the most basic privilege . it is a struggle to perform simple tasks and being in this place requires great. still, they say it is better to face 1st hunger and homelessness than the barrel of a gun and. and so they keep coming. state agencies expect numbers to surpass previous estimates. the rains are coming to without adequate shelter. they risk disease illness more misery. the communitarian crisis sparked by the conflict into that is spilling over the same bus robbie l g 0 barrel to eastern chad.
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sweden has won the 67th your vision song contest the u. k stepped into host event after last year is when a ukraine was unable to do so because of the war from livable. so have, i'm and resource as to the we, all the winners again, it was squeezes, leading that particularly lead level back and such as the united scrap. and finally, in living the suite of the rock and descend, pulled into boats began and again with a soul to become the 1st woman that i'd be the 2nd contestant. as a, when the countess twice, she lost one in 2012 with the song euphoria in the lead up to the gland to find the famous elliptical waterfront was spinning quickly with sands and visitors. all the good to get to just the little bit more of your vision experience. the whole city brief, your vision is so weird, like people walk around, people say happy or vision is like really,
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really great. really with them. ukrainians, bulls from the home country also here, grateful the contest was being hosted on that home for us, our gratitude for everybody, for bridges, people, and to support to helpful hope for your friends. thank you very much. as the funds gather outside the arena, the final technical rehearsals are taking place for all of the contestants and the excitement building on the quantities. so light cameras, it action the final mind at the 26th. as we go down to semi finals that will help earlier in the week of the inclusion of the coach station ukraine as well as the so called big 5 driving it to the spain friends of the u. k. who get going to messic entry to the final, the, the show opened with a poignant melody. an image is reflecting the reality that ukraine sites is
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